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Opinion: Case Daily - Sep 18, 2009
Original at CASE DAILY
• Fri, Sep 18
Impulsivity is a major factor in the adolescent brain, according to Andrew Garner, a pediatrician for University Hospitals and assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Opinion: Case Daily - Sep 11, 2009
Original at CASE DAILY
• Fri, Sep 11
Case Western Reserve University community members marked the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in a variety of ways. Campus News Case Western Reserve University community members marked the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in a variety of ways.
Opinion: First Multi-Center Real World Clinical Data on Use of the Penumbra System in Acute Ischemic Stroke is Presented at the International Stroke Conference's ?Best Science of the ISC? Session
Original at PR Inside (Pressemitteilung)
• Fri, Feb 20
PR-inside.com) Clinical results of a 139 patient, multi-center study organized by 7 major community and academic acute stroke treatment centers in the US and Europe were presented today at the 2009 International Stroke Conference's 'Best Science of the ISC' session by Dr. Robert Tarr,...
Opinion: Case Daily - Jan 09, 2009
Original at CASE DAILY
• Fri, Jan 9
Case Western Reserve University Named Best Buy" in Kiplinger's Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has again ranked Case Western Reserve University a best value among private universities in the United States. See the rankings. Campus News
Opinion: Case Daily - Dec 03, 2008
Original at CASE DAILY
• Wed, Dec 3
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The information reflects the medical expertise found at the three academic medical centers operating NetWellness: Case Western Reserve University, The Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati. Read more. Campus News
Opinion: - Nov 06, 2008
Original at CASE DAILY
• Thu, Nov 6
FirstScience News, November 5, 2008 The National Science Foundation is funding a new program at Case Western Reserve University to prepare 24 high-achieving science and math undergraduates for teaching careers. You're never too young for cool internships